What is the emotion to be an artist? I
enjoy beauty, aesthetics, I see that it is part of nature and makes
me happy that enjoyment. I also see how every image provokes
different feelings in different people. As an artist, being able to
be a creator of beauty and express my feelings, ideas and vision of
the world makes me feel privileged with a capacity that I feel is my
duty to exploit. I feel happy to be able to give the world something
of myself.

When I create my works, I do this
straight off or I think my works and I elaborate them before?
My work has its different processes
depending on the pictorial proposal. My work is mostly inspired by
the human figure. There are proposals where the primacy arises, there
is no preconceived idea, there are others where a schematic sketch of
an idea is prepared and others of more elaborate sketches especially
if they are three-dimensional. But I like the work to surprise me,
uncertainty motivates me and almost always in the process there are
changes even in the work of more elaborate sketches.

Is the world only source of inspiration
or confrontation with other artists?
Although the world is a source of
inspiration, it can also be confrontational. Not everyone is always
in agreement with your ideas, but that's what the controversy
motivates.

When I create I'm aware that I transmit
a message. What would it be like to answer my public?
More than anything else, I expect from
the public that my art pleases, that it excites, that it catches.
That is integrated to the work putting their experiences, their
experiences, There are issues that I do not know myself that are in
the work and that dialogue between work and viewer is important for
me.

How much important is the dialogue with
the great artists of the past and which of them do I appreciate more?
It has its importance, some are the
ones that have inspired me, they are the teachers, but I never wanted
to look like one of them. I am very fond of Edward Munch's work for
its mystery, its images proves in my questioning about human
existence. Dali inspires me for his creativity, imagination and
color. Van Gogh admired him for his unique and expressive
brushstroke, prints the canvas with his expiritu.

Is Art the rigor of the rules, freedom
of expression or a compromise between them?
Commitment between the rigor of the
rules and the freedom of expression, Every human being can express
himself but some have more capacity to do it with art. Achieving that
balance is the correct route.

Did I ever think to renounce making
Art?
No, art is part of myself, to renounce
the is to die, is to cease to be.

Did I ever express myself with other
forms of Art (writings, poetry, music, etc.)?
I have made my amateur raids on poetry,
short story and music but the visual arts are the ones that motivate
me the most.